Can I rate with negative numbers?
IC combat can be fun, but due to the number of campaigns and influx of PvE players we just have buff campaigns and wastelands of Cyrodiil.
Finding serious PvP on a 24/7 basic for a large PvP guild like mine is proving pretty hard.
FireCowCommando wrote: »IC combat can be fun, but due to the number of campaigns and influx of PvE players we just have buff campaigns and wastelands of Cyrodiil.
Finding serious PvP on a 24/7 basic for a large PvP guild like mine is proving pretty hard.
Your not alone, even on Ps4 Console the players that i talk with cross faction have described their PvP guilds as 'dead' since the update.
hammayolettuce wrote: »Too many drastic changes at once. If minor changes were rolled out over the course of a few weeks then player feedback would be more consistent and positive feedback could be conveyed instead of the bashing after every major change. If they would actually listen to the player base this game could be the one to rule them all. Instead they don't actually listen and /lurk or say they'll respond soon with an update and don't or like 99% of the time let threads get to 10+ pages before and actual employee responds with information. 9/10 times a Z next to the thread is a mod saying play nice.
I can't imagine how many bans have been given out on this forum from the hardcore policing and not allowing frustrated players show their frustration. All of these things add up and create all of this negative momentum towards you Zos and its reached the point no matter what you do it won't be reverted only bandaided.
hammayolettuce wrote: »Too many drastic changes at once. If minor changes were rolled out over the course of a few weeks then player feedback would be more consistent and positive feedback could be conveyed instead of the bashing after every major change. If they would actually listen to the player base this game could be the one to rule them all. Instead they don't actually listen and /lurk or say they'll respond soon with an update and don't or like 99% of the time let threads get to 10+ pages before and actual employee responds with information. 9/10 times a Z next to the thread is a mod saying play nice.
I can't imagine how many bans have been given out on this forum from the hardcore policing and not allowing frustrated players show their frustration. All of these things add up and create all of this negative momentum towards you Zos and its reached the point no matter what you do it won't be reverted only bandaided.
I see it the other way around actually. I think that this patch is the one that prouve that Zenimax really listened to customer's feedback this time.
- They nerfed dodge rolling / streaking.
- They released PvP vendors with tokens.
- They increased the TTK.
- They brought alot of new sets.
- They fixed alot of performance issues.
I could keep going but I'm dead tired atm. Yes alot of those changes could have been implemented better but it still a good way in the right direction and a proof that they do listen to our feedbacks.
I think this update may be the one that finally cures me of my ESO addiction.
I've spent the past week playing, reflecting and contemplating, continually asking myself "Am I having fun?". There are brief moments...when there is some real PvP occurring, something that recaptures a piece of the my past enjoyment, those moments have kept me logging in for the most part....that and my friends in the game.
When I'm not with friends and try to play the game for enjoyment by myself (something I've always been able to do in the past) I just find myself incredibly bored. I feel like I am looking up at a mountain of grinds in order to get to rare moments where I'm actually enjoying myself.
Must grind undaunted dailies to unlock undaunted passives
Must grind IC for deconstruction mats.
Must grind champion points to stay competitive
Must grind AP to unlock assault/support 10
The list goes on...
Grinding for upgrade mats, Writs (shudder), Motifs etc.
It's all just incredibly....not fun. Most of the time I find myself nodding off at my keyboard.
I spent last night playing another game and I found myself actually enjoying my evening of playing and looking forward to it again tonight.
Imperial City has many good things going for it. It is a beautiful zone with a ton of lore and history and it fixed many of the issues that have been plaguing the game in the past. But it is not alas a PvP update in any respect IMO and it is killing off an already ailing PvP community.
I'm not sure what they can do to fix this TBH.
sixuponthelot wrote: »I think this update may be the one that finally cures me of my ESO addiction.
I've spent the past week playing, reflecting and contemplating, continually asking myself "Am I having fun?". There are brief moments...when there is some real PvP occurring, something that recaptures a piece of the my past enjoyment, those moments have kept me logging in for the most part....that and my friends in the game.
When I'm not with friends and try to play the game for enjoyment by myself (something I've always been able to do in the past) I just find myself incredibly bored. I feel like I am looking up at a mountain of grinds in order to get to rare moments where I'm actually enjoying myself.
Must grind undaunted dailies to unlock undaunted passives
Must grind IC for deconstruction mats.
Must grind champion points to stay competitive
Must grind AP to unlock assault/support 10
The list goes on...
Grinding for upgrade mats, Writs (shudder), Motifs etc.
It's all just incredibly....not fun. Most of the time I find myself nodding off at my keyboard.
I spent last night playing another game and I found myself actually enjoying my evening of playing and looking forward to it again tonight.
Imperial City has many good things going for it. It is a beautiful zone with a ton of lore and history and it fixed many of the issues that have been plaguing the game in the past. But it is not alas a PvP update in any respect IMO and it is killing off an already ailing PvP community.
I'm not sure what they can do to fix this TBH.
Yeah this patch killed my ESO addiction. My girlfriend is very happy about the situation.
The zerg is even bigger now on EP but that just means a bigger challenge for us to fight them. Alot harder now though and there is no AD presence anywhere but Trueflame so its kinda not that fun just fighting the mass EP.
I think this update may be the one that finally cures me of my ESO addiction.
When I'm not with friends and try to play the game for enjoyment by myself (something I've always been able to do in the past) I just find myself incredibly bored.
hammayolettuce wrote: »sixuponthelot wrote: »I think this update may be the one that finally cures me of my ESO addiction.
I've spent the past week playing, reflecting and contemplating, continually asking myself "Am I having fun?". There are brief moments...when there is some real PvP occurring, something that recaptures a piece of the my past enjoyment, those moments have kept me logging in for the most part....that and my friends in the game.
When I'm not with friends and try to play the game for enjoyment by myself (something I've always been able to do in the past) I just find myself incredibly bored. I feel like I am looking up at a mountain of grinds in order to get to rare moments where I'm actually enjoying myself.
Must grind undaunted dailies to unlock undaunted passives
Must grind IC for deconstruction mats.
Must grind champion points to stay competitive
Must grind AP to unlock assault/support 10
The list goes on...
Grinding for upgrade mats, Writs (shudder), Motifs etc.
It's all just incredibly....not fun. Most of the time I find myself nodding off at my keyboard.
I spent last night playing another game and I found myself actually enjoying my evening of playing and looking forward to it again tonight.
Imperial City has many good things going for it. It is a beautiful zone with a ton of lore and history and it fixed many of the issues that have been plaguing the game in the past. But it is not alas a PvP update in any respect IMO and it is killing off an already ailing PvP community.
I'm not sure what they can do to fix this TBH.
Yeah this patch killed my ESO addiction. My girlfriend is very happy about the situation.
Even players like Asgari are over PvP now. He was just telling me how hes stuck homed to TF and that new locked server and they have poor DC presence during almost all of the day and its 1v5+ almost every fight and with dmg being nerfed so much its hard to cope with trying to kill 2 people let alone 3+.
They hurt the small scale pvp waaay to much this update.
I think this update may be the one that finally cures me of my ESO addiction.
I've spent the past week playing, reflecting and contemplating, continually asking myself "Am I having fun?". There are brief moments...when there is some real PvP occurring, something that recaptures a piece of the my past enjoyment, those moments have kept me logging in for the most part....that and my friends in the game.
When I'm not with friends and try to play the game for enjoyment by myself (something I've always been able to do in the past) I just find myself incredibly bored. I feel like I am looking up at a mountain of grinds in order to get to rare moments where I'm actually enjoying myself.
Must grind undaunted dailies to unlock undaunted passives
Must grind IC for deconstruction mats.
Must grind champion points to stay competitive
Must grind AP to unlock assault/support 10
The list goes on...
Grinding for upgrade mats, Writs (shudder), Motifs etc.
It's all just incredibly....not fun. Most of the time I find myself nodding off at my keyboard.
I spent last night playing another game and I found myself actually enjoying my evening of playing and looking forward to it again tonight.
Imperial City has many good things going for it. It is a beautiful zone with a ton of lore and history and it fixed many of the issues that have been plaguing the game in the past. But it is not alas a PvP update in any respect IMO and it is killing off an already ailing PvP community.
I'm not sure what they can do to fix this TBH.
sixuponthelot wrote: »I think this update may be the one that finally cures me of my ESO addiction.
I've spent the past week playing, reflecting and contemplating, continually asking myself "Am I having fun?". There are brief moments...when there is some real PvP occurring, something that recaptures a piece of the my past enjoyment, those moments have kept me logging in for the most part....that and my friends in the game.
When I'm not with friends and try to play the game for enjoyment by myself (something I've always been able to do in the past) I just find myself incredibly bored. I feel like I am looking up at a mountain of grinds in order to get to rare moments where I'm actually enjoying myself.
Must grind undaunted dailies to unlock undaunted passives
Must grind IC for deconstruction mats.
Must grind champion points to stay competitive
Must grind AP to unlock assault/support 10
The list goes on...
Grinding for upgrade mats, Writs (shudder), Motifs etc.
It's all just incredibly....not fun. Most of the time I find myself nodding off at my keyboard.
I spent last night playing another game and I found myself actually enjoying my evening of playing and looking forward to it again tonight.
Imperial City has many good things going for it. It is a beautiful zone with a ton of lore and history and it fixed many of the issues that have been plaguing the game in the past. But it is not alas a PvP update in any respect IMO and it is killing off an already ailing PvP community.
I'm not sure what they can do to fix this TBH.
Yeah this patch killed my ESO addiction. My girlfriend is very happy about the situation.
spenc_cathb16_ESO wrote: »IC is a PVE grind, and Cyrodiil is empty. It's killed motivation for a lot of close guildies, and effectively ruined raid nights on a consistent basis.
Now, if they only had 2 vet campaigns and increased population caps by 200/faction, I would give this update 4 stars out of 5!
Balance is the best it's been since launch, so Cyrodil is more fun.
IC city is the type of small scale PvP I've been craving, so it's a huge step in the right direction.